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Volume 2
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2020September 01, 2020 EDT

Objectification, Orientalism, and Orthodoxy: Hypatia In Modern Centuries

Kaityn Morrison,
violence against womenenlightenmentchurch historylate antiquityfeminism

Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2020

Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2020
  • The Inter-Korean Relationship: Views from South Korean University Students
    Rachel C. Keenan
  • Coming Apart at the Seams: Violence, Fashion, and Race in the Civil War South
    Cameron T. Sauers
  • “A great disturbance in my inner man”: The Impossibility of National Unity in Robert Montgomery Bird’s Sheppard Lee
    Megan A. Swartzfager
  • Assassin in the Crescent City: The Untold Story of John Wilkes Booth on his only visit to New Orleans in the Spring of 1864
    Alex Christian Lucas
  • We Felt the Imprisonment of Being a Girl': Uncanny Male Gaze in The Virgin Suicides
    Sarah G. Fiore
  • Qualitative Comparison of the Self-Disclosure Tendencies of Military Dependents and Missionary Kids
    Hannah Rauhut
  • Intimate Partner Homicides: Has the increase in mandatory arrest laws been counterintuitive for the very people they were set out to protect?
    Magdelene ThebaudJin Kim
  • They’ll Only Stop Killin’ Us, If You Say Please: The Role of #BlackLivesMatter, Black Twitter, and Flint, Michigan in Modern Day Respectability Politics
    Chasia Elzina Jeffries
  • Justice in the World of Jane Austen: Advocating for Lydia Bennet and Maria Bertram
    Madison Olivia Ann Tuck
  • No Superiors and Few Equals: How Elizabeth Freeman Helped to End Slavery in Massachusetts
    Gabrielle Lucas
  • The Nature of Disloyalty: Attitudes Towards Treason and Exile in the Ancient Mediterranean
    Matthew S. Kenny
  • Intertextuality, Aesthetics, and the Digital: Rediscovering Chekhov in Early British Modernism
    Sam Jacob
  • Mapping the Modern History of the Philosophy of Religion with Machine Learning
    Jackson C. Foster
  • Free to love and be loved:' Gifts, Commerce, and the Pursuit of Autonomy in Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
    Zuzu Tadeushuk
  • The Institutions of Subalternity: Alternative Agency in Serrinha, Brazil
    Sue-Yeon Ryu
  • Rehabilittion an Reintegration of Displaced Children Throughout Terrorist Organizations
    Jennifer Pamela Delgado
  • Rewriting History: How South Korean Textbooks are Reframing the United States' Involvement in the Korean War
    KayCee Bartoli
  • Hegelian Agency and Communication in William Gaddis’ JR
    Ryan Andrew P. Hacek
  • In an Other’s Time: Re-Reading Hamlet with Lacan and Ljubljana to Discover Metametatextuality Beyond the Metatextual
    Riley Spieler
  • T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Literary Tradition
    Nicholas J. Odom
  • The Things They Carried: Classical Greece Maritime Exchange
    Ashley Skye Hunter
  • Stooping Heads and Aspiring Shoulders: Advice for a Happy Marriage in Early Modern England
    Meredith Power
  • Nietzsche and Self-Care: How is Nihilism Like a Coloring Book
    Chavva Olander
  • Musical Materialty: 19th Century French Music Culture Embodied in the Palais Garnier Main Facade
    Noelle Yongwei Barr
  • Desegregation Through Entertainment: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific as an Instrument of Military Policy
    Leana M. Sottile
  • Mingling with the Universe: The Nature of Byronic Morality
    Adeline M. Macioce
  • Twenty-First Century Fear: Modern Anxiety as Expressed through Post-Apocalyptic Literature
    Dominique Dickey
  • Disabilities and Capabilities: A Challenge to Martha Nussbaum's Central Capabilities
    Helen Witte
  • Happy the People: The Use of Classical Literature in John Dickinson's Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
    Rachel E. Wiedman
  • Creativity and Collaboration: The Relationship of Fact and Fiction in Personal Writing
    Rachel Casey
  • Objectifying Power: Mariners, Missionaries, and Material Mutuality in Early Modern Tahitian Encounters, 1767-1797
    Joshua G. Acosta
  • Religious Implications for Agriculture, Diet, and Social Issues
    Avalon Jade Theisen
  • Against Explanatory Condemnation
    Tyler Chang
  • Roosevelt, Randolph, and Dubinsky: Minorities & American Labor in the Twentieth Century
    Hunter D. Whann
  • Students, Parents, Faculty, and Chickens: Parental Discipline at Indiana University in the 1850s
    Benjamin M. Roy
  • A Feminist Historiography of Jewish Motherhood During the Holocaust
    Andrea Gapsch
  • Yiddish Porn: A Comparative Literary Analysis of Isaac Bashevis Singer's Traditional Yiddish Folktales and Playboy Stories
    Leah Trachtenberg
  • Vermeer as Aporia: Indeterminacy, Divergent Narratives, and Ways of Seeing
    Iain MacKay
  • Through a Glass, Enviously: Yuri Olesha’s Photographic Distortion of Reality
    Julia Curl
  • Augustinian Reading and the Fallen Corpus in Donne and Milton
    Kashaf Qureshi
  • Battling a World of Hate with Hope: Unearthing the Life and Work of Adolphe Duhart
    Audrey J. Gibson
  • Black Sanity: Understanding Mental Health Diagnoses Post Emancipation
    Victoria E. Robertson
  • A Nazi Amusement Park: Flakturm Tower IV and the Rise of Alt-Right Fetishism in Vacation Venues
    Amanda Jayne Cummins
  • Educational Inequalities and the Teacher Perspective
    McKenzie J. Mann-Wood
  • “Here to help? The challenges of providing human rights protection and humanitarian assistance to North Koreans.”
    Jessup JongSam BaronDaniel Suh
  • Projection of social affairs through literature in Tears in the Rain and The Weight of the Heart by Rosa Montero
    Natalie Nye
  • “You Have Your Laws and Customs, So Have We”: White Property Rights in Legal Definitions of Native Identity and Tribal Disenrollment
    Jack P. Casey
  • Giving the Body a Voice: Dance as Embodied Illness Narrative
    Ana Worthington
  • The World is Our Playground: Public Art as Intermediary Between the Community and Urban Environment
    Piper C. Prolago
  • What’s Love Got to Do with It? Romance, Capitalism, and Cruel Optimism from Pamela to Fifty Shades of Grey
    Caleigh Flegg
  • “Epic Poems in Bronze”: Confederate Memorialization and the Old South’s Reckoning with Modernity in the Early Twentieth Century
    Grace M. Ford-Dirks
  • Does the Painter Know the Bridle and Bit?: Monastic Art and Literature as Sources for the History of Maritime Technology, 750-1200
    Angus C.B. Warren
  • Human TOUCH: Storytelling through Anatomy
    Kendahl ServinoAshley Hairston DoughtyMaria JerinicMichael Ian Borer
  • A Critical History of Preservation: A Study of Preservation Practices and Evolutions
    Garrett Channell
  • Stories Across Borders: Recontextualization of Home, Identity, and Trauma in Contemporary Stories of Syrian Displacement through the Novels The Map of Salt and Stars by Zeyn Joukhadar, Escaping Aleppo by Atia Abawi, and The Land of Permanent Goodbyes by N.H. Senzai
    Kayla Nicholls
  • Sacrifice, Magic, and Age: The Young Adult’s Burden (A Study of YA Fantasy)
    Angelamarie Malkoun
  • The Mosaddeq Coup: Cold War Strategy, Oil, and American Ideals
    Mikhail W. Faulconer
  • False Prophets/Profits: The Effects of Post-WWII Consumerism on Religious Values in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction
    Cody Turner
  • It All Falls Down: The Disabling Effects of American Institutions on Veterans
    Nathan Anthony Tilton
  • “I shall be most happy to play”: Performance, Desire, and Spectatorship in Mansfield Park
    Leah Dooley
  • The Usage of Voseo in Social Media: Hondurans and Salvadorans in the United States
    Selvyn Y. Martinez Barahona
  • The “Ugly” Imageries in “Howl” by Allen Ginsberg: How the Poet Makes the Readers Love Them?
    Khanh Phuong T. Do
  • A Knock in the Night: Short Story
    Ujwal S. Rajaputhra
  • Nagel’s Harm Thesis as the Optimal Way to Approach Death
    Isabelle O. Riddle
  • From Salem to Eden: Satanic Ritual Abuse and American Law
    Jacob Noblett
  • Troublesome Minorities: Questioning Assimilation in The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Home Fire
    Nida Choudary
  • Worlds of Difference: The Persistence of the Global in Postwar and Contemporary Cinemas
    Riley Kelfer
  • Extra! Extra! Read All About It: Cultural Heritage Conservation in The Media
    Bailey Elaine Pekar
  • Adam and the Fall: One that Loved not Wisely, but too Well
    John A. Murphy
  • Depictions of the Korean War: Picasso to North Korean Propaganda
    Lyla Sax
  • La Mano e il Braccio: Comparing Italian Immigrant Communities in Louisiana And Florida, 1880-1914
    Keith Richards
  • Remembering Yesterday: The Rally that Changed the Future of Over 1 Million Soviet Jews
    Inbar Michael
  • Philosophers and Priests: Nietzsche’s Engagement with Vedanta and his Problematic Confusions in On the Genealogy of Morals
    Pranati P. Parikh
  • Reclaiming Space: Feminist Hysteria in Cixous and Clément, Gilman, and Ferrante
    Joshua Reinier
  • Exploring Why Women Use #MeToo to Share Personal Experiences of Sexual Assault: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
    Katelin A. Smith
  • What Is Enough?: Understanding the Ostracization of Mixed People and How They Reaffirm Their Identity
    Kierra L. Miles
  • The Fourth Estate: French Resistance to Nazi Occupation in the Press
    Nathan J. Johnson
  • Using Fitbit Competitions to Increase Physical Activity in College Students
    Omar RamirezVipa Bernhardt
  • Accelerationism and Techno-Orientalism in Macintosh Plus’s Floral Shoppe
    Teagan Kim
  • Beds for Rent: Economic Motives of County Jail Expansion 1970 - Present
    Anna Duan
  • When Flesh is Remembered: A History of Trophies
    Jessica McKinney
  • San Francisco Gay Bars: Challenging Exploitation and Increasing Activism
    Tegan A. Smith
  • Parodies and Distorted Shadows: Pseudo-Feminism in The Handmaid's Tale
    Gina E. Mingoia
  • Israel's Modulation of Checkpoints: Systematic Manipulation of the Oslo Accords
    Anna Rhodes
  • Uncovering the Enslaved Peoples of Liberty Hall Museum
    Kayla Doyle
  • Assembling the Pieces of Personhood in Anne Carson's Nox
    Rachel A. Seitz
  • The Stain of Slavery on the Black Women's Body and the Development Gynecology: Historical Trauma of a Black Women's Body
    Maia A. Hill
  • Now Or Have Ever Been: The Politics of Films of the Hollywood Blacklist Era
    Breanna McCann
  • Defiance Behind a Pretty Face: The Deceptive Femininity of Irish Women in Punch
    Lindsey Scott
  • Paving a Path to Privatization: The History of Health Care in Detroit
    Yasmeen Berry
  • Prescriptive Masculinity: The Fallacy of Heteronormative Reality in Joyce's Ulysses
    James Lowe
  • Impact of the Model Minority Stereotype and Lack of Social Capital Among Vietnamese American Students
    Brooke Olivia Quach
  • Creating the Warrior Mentality Through Chemical Influence: The Use of Drugs in Warfare and Its Consequences
    Michael T. Richardson
  • Postmodernism in Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    Alexander Reece Loescher Quinlan
  • “I Am the Sole Author”: Challenging the Dictionary of the Social Self in Zadie Smith's "NW"
    Rachel Stroia
  • The White Circle: Womanhood in Elizabeth Bowen's "Look at All Those Roses"
    Claire C. Holland
  • A Thirteenth Amendment Approach to the Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act
    Kylee M. Petritsch
  • How Do We Commemorate War? The Message and Culture of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
    Sarah J. Lavin
  • The Book of Revelation: The Apocalypse Debunked
    Meghan Elizabeth Hansen
  • Visible Invisibility: The Shape of the Chicago Châsse
    Ziqiao Wang
  • Constructing Evil through the Epistolary in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
    Alexia Mandla Ainsworth
  • Ethical Implications of the Legal Definition of Brain Death in Light of Modern Technological Advancements
    Jordyn E. Fullaway
  • The Second Exodus: The Impact of Kuwait on the Palestinian People
    Sarah Jarrar
  • Polygamy, Free-love, and the Fight for Women’s Suffrage: The National Woman Suffrage Association and Fringe Marriage Ideology Suffragists, 1869-1890
    Charlotte Waldman
  • The Political Animal: Political Naturalism and Moral Deliberation in Aristotle’s Politics
    Joseph I. Rodriguez
  • Exploring Community Supports for South Asian Women Experiencing Domestic Violence: Narratives from Survivors
    Cody ThompsonAnkita Deka
  • A Case Study of David Barclay as a Malevolent Slave Trading Banker and a Benevolent Abolitionist
    Anny Lu
  • Humanity Betrayed: The Clinton Administration’s Failure to Intervene in the Rwandan Genocide
    Julianna K. Rak
  • Exploring a Multifaceted Approach to Teaching Emergent Bilingual Students
    Diana Boomsma
  • Travel Through Translation
    Maribelle Assaad Boutros
  • Roy Cohn’s America: Conservatism, Sexual Politics, and Memory in the 21st Century
    Emily Sharp
  • “It Wasn’t Made For Him” Examining Female-Led Superhero Films Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel and the Internet Commentary That Follows
    Rachel Fimbianti
  • Reading "The Treatment of Bibi Haldar" as the Reincarnation of Krishna
    Sara White
  • Were Shakespeare and Kurosawa Marxists?: Examining Structural Critiques in Hamlet and The Bad Sleep Well
    Maple Wyand
  • Fighting Fire with Fire: The Evolution and Problems with Frantz Fanon's Manichean Logic
    Brendan J. Dufty
  • New World Triumph in Il Gattopardo
    Daria Pietropaolo
  • The Strives and Struggles of Maintaining A Language and Culture in The Historic Immigrant Communities of Cleveland, Ohio
    Klementyna R. Pozniak
  • Hindu Muslims: Shared Religiosity and Mixed Identities in Mughal India
    Gordon N. Goodwin
  • Sorjuanismo: An Academic Devotion Towards Sor Juana
    Uriel López-Serrano
  • “The Isle is Full of Noises”: Art as a Moral Force in Auden’s The Sea and the Mirror
    Maria Rossini
  • The Tweet Speaks for Itself: A Case Study of the "St. Louis Manifest" Twitter Account
    Zili Chang
  • Self-Gaslighting in Sexual Assault: A Feminist Approach to Reclaiming Agency
    Paige Bendt
  • Capitalism as the Bride of Liberalism: How Philosophy Impacted Economic Thought
    Harry Scherer
  • The American Revolutionary Intelligence: The Culper Ring and The Notion of Liminality
    Fran Leskovar
  • Guilty Ethics: An Embodied Approach to Recognizing Colonial Oppression and Decolonial Projects
    Rene M. Ramirez
  • “Of Follies, Vices, & Unspoilt Virtues”: 'The Travels of Hildebrand Bowman,' Imperialist Mythmaking, and Violent European-Pacific Islander Encounters on the Cook Voyages
    Ayden Thomas
  • The Implications of Ethnonationalism on Democracy: Lessons from India and Israel
    Naba Wahid
  • Wearable Life: Translating Medicinal Plant Properties in Jewelry
    Lucas White
  • A Rendezvous with Revolution: How Contemporary Female Singers Have Transformed Egypt
    Summer El-Shahawy
  • The Narration of Art on Google Arts and Culture
    Aishan Zhang
  • When Trauma No Longer Disqualifies: Examining the Institutional Universality of Traumatic Experience at a Workforce Development Nonprofit
    Amadea M. Smith
  • Clawing for Power: Merricat and Constance's struggle over patriarchal oppression
    Savannah F. Gregg
  • Leaving the Tech Funnel: How Top Students Come to Reject "Prestigious Jobs"
    Evan Cui
  • Perfecting Blackness: An Analysis of Respectability and Security in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give
    Precious D. Thompson
  • Future and Integration of the European Union: An Insight into the Intersections of Gender and Ethnic Groups in University Students
    Renee Robinson
  • Stories Untold: Immigrant Workers of the Twin Towers
    Valerie N. Edgington
  • Perceived Object-Gender in the Bilingual Acquisition of Spanish and English
    Kevin Edgell
  • A Rothian Analysis of Walt Disney’s Pastoral Symphony
    Hailey Megan Ritchey
  • The Führer of All Maladies: Cancer and the Utility of Metaphors for Its “Independence,” Under the Nazi Regime
    Jill K. Jones
  • Embracing the Monster: The Films of Guillermo del Toro
    Alexandra R. Gaines
  • The Spies are Among Us
    Gwendolyn Ellis
  • The State of Free Speech on College Campuses
    Romolo Peterson
  • Willing Paradise: Death, Desire, and Shame in Emily Dickinson's Poetry
    Ashley N. Etter
  • Emmer Waves of Grain: The Economics of Romanization in Rural and Suburban Gaul
    Alexander Reed
  • A Critical Analysis of Anti-Nuclear Discourse in Japan after March 2011
    Shogo Ishikawa
  • The Dark, Selfish Thief: The Image of Vishnu in Social Justice Movements
    Sree Maha Vedala
  • A Tryst with Animosity' - The Souring of Indo-American Relations from 1947-1971
    Aditya Dev Varma
  • Nunca Más: The Evolution of Memory Narratives in Post-Dictatorship Argentina and Uruguay
    Lara A. Simonetti
  • From Athens to America: The Checks and Balances of a Democracy
    Laura A. Evans
  • Political Culture and Abortion Policy
    Caleb J. Evans
  • How the Notion of Honor in "Bodas de sangre" Can Help Reinterpret Cases like "La manada"
    Graceanne LaCombe
  • A River for Specific Fish: An Intersectional Analysis of Race and Class on Sense of Belonging in Princeton Upperclassmen
    Peyton C. Cunningham
  • In and Outside City Walls: Medieval Jewish Communities and Rulership in German Cities
    Zoe K. Schwartz
  • “God, Sometimes You Don’t Come Through:” The Presentation of Religious Trauma Syndrome Through Rock Music
    Maggie Elizabeth Parker
  • Black Evangelicals and the Democratic Party: Intersectionality and the Myth of the Monolithic Black Vote
    Meanna Gray
  • "Freedom's Price" and "Freedom's Power:" President Bush's Rhetorical Assault on the Concept of Freedom and the Justification of a Surveillance State
    Devin M. Green
  • Republican Motherhood, the American Revolution, and the Persistence of Memory: The Legacy of the Livingston Daughters
    Elizabeth Thorsen
  • Seeking the Feminine Divine: Mormon Women's Religious Authority and Power in Rachel Hunt Steenblik's poetry
    Kaitlin Hoelzer
  • State Sanctioned Violence across Latinx, Black, and Arab and Muslim communities in a Post-9/11 America
    Nourel-Hoda EidyRonnie AlvarezMadeline Simone
  • Who Were They Working For? Sex Work, Working Girls, and Patriarchy in the Late 19th Century
    Grace Files
  • The Cold War and the Genocide Convention: A History of the United States’ Refusal to Ratify
    Suzanne Hill
  • The Passive White Woman: Frieda von Bülow's Construct of Imperial Feminism in her Colonial Novel Tropenkoller (1896)
    Anna Kyle
  • Contradictory Explanations and Elusive Answers: The Historiography of the Sarajevo Assassination
    Grayson Myers
  • Reconciliation and Resistance from the Ground Up: The Power of Affect in Chicago’s Community Gardens
    Olivia Lee
  • Dum Conderet Urbem: Aeneas’s Development and the Personal Cost of War
    Charlotte L. Skolasky
  • On God’s Eternity: How the Boethian Position on Kairos (καιρός) Solves the Debate Between Eternalism and Open Theism
    Joseph Wolfensberger
  • Art, Anatomy, and Political Theory in the Late Renaissance: Creating an Image of the Renaissance Body
    Isabel Lauren Gheytanchi
  • Adolescence: Fact or Fiction?
    Nicole Friedberg
  • Evaluating Local Environmental, Cultural, and Economic Implications of the Chinese Park System: Taking Sichuan Province Parks as an Example
    Lauren Waldman
  • Welt im Film, der Augenzeuge, und die Deutsche Demokratische Republik: The Power of Propaganda in Germany’s Post-World War II Climate (1945 - 1953)
    Georgina Bianca Laube
  • By Virtue of Yoga Powers: The Image of Divinity in the BAPS Swaminarayan Sansthā
    Mukti Patel
  • The Sociocultural Experiences of Mexican American Recent High School Graduates: Civic Education and Its Social Impact on the Success of Bicultural Youth
    Chelsea Amanda Rodriguez
  • Ascendance and Transformation: Humanizing TRIO First Generation Students of Color and their STEM Empowerment Agents
    Vanessa Nicole Torres
  • Exploring Adverse Childhood Experiences in Racial and Ethnic Groups: Findings from a Diverse University Sample
    Jasmine Kim CollardMelissa Ponce-Rodas
  • Protecting the Laboratory: Policing in Glacier Bay National Park
    Cecilia R. Slane
  • Whaling in Japan: Conflicts and Controversies Surrounding a Dying Tradition
    Ashley M. Harrell
  • Why Can't We Be Friends: The Use of Imagined Contact in Changing Negative Attitudes Towards Outgroups
    Audrey G. GrederRachel A. KainOlivia K. LutzRachel N. Miyazaki
  • “Water, water, every where, / Nor any drop to drink”: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner as Ecological Allegory and Cautionary Tale
    Megan Lowe
  • Criminality in French Literature: An Examination of Acceptance and Rejection of Rehabilitation in the Works of Jean Genet and Eugène Vidocq
    Daniel Elijah Trovato
  • Indigenous Evolution in a 'Post-Racial' America in Tommy Orange's There There
    Jordan Lindenman
  • The Use of Storytelling and the Experience of Teaching in a Syrian Refugee Camp in the Context of the Refugee Crisis in Lebanon, Its Various Actors, and Its Lasting Effects
    Jad F. Zeitouni
  • Not Quite "The End of History": An Examination of European Populism and Its Threat to the European Union
    Courtney L. Rosenstiehl
  • A Missionary on a Mission: David Zeisberger and His Work with the Lenape People
    Kate A. Dobbs
  • The Emotive Configuration and Toll of Slow Violence: Investigating the Emotional Lives of Homeless and Housed People in Contemporary Orange County, California
    Danilo Escobar Guzman
  • Wide Thinking? What Is That?: The Critical Consciousness of Tone in Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed
    Ryan Ming-Yuan Lee
  • "Get the Tables": A Metatheatrical Analysis of Professional Wrestling
    Abigail L. Raley
  • An Examination of the Ancient Pillars of the United States through William Livingston
    Christopher J. Thoms-Bauer
  • Communist Deus Ex Machinas: The Brechtian Epic and its Influence Today
    Hannah G. Hopke
  • Not All Skinfolk Are Kinfolk: The Impact Of The Miseducation Of Black Homogeneity In America
    Neud's Saint-Cyr
  • A Dream Fulfilled by Some...The Social Injustices of In Vitro Fertilization
    Briana Hocker
  • Multicultural Musical Landscapes: Investigating Musical Influences in Southern West Virginia Company Towns
    Steven Alan Schumann
  • The Best Intentions: An Exploration of Cross-cultural Interactions and Humanitarian Aid in Rural Mozambique
    Ian T. Donahue
  • “She is a Boy, or if Not a Boy, Then a Boy Resembles Her”: Cross-Dressing, Homosexuality and Enslaved Sex and Gender in Umayyad Iberia
    India Kotis
  • Hybridity and Otherness in Ancient Cyrenaica: A Postcolonial Perspective
    Lindsey Jackson
  • "Everything's Waiting for You": The Importance of the Short Story Cycle
    Olivia A. Ryckman
  • Catastrophic Colonialism: An Examination of Masculinity in Alejo Carpentier's The Kingdom of This World
    Fiona R. Evans
  • Racism Beyond Cognition: a Lacanian Psychoanalysis of the United States' Terror of and Intimacy with the Other
    Johanna Jeung
  • Objectification, Orientalism, and Orthodoxy: Hypatia In Modern Centuries
    Kaityn Morrison
  • Yoknapatawpha County, Wessex: An Analysis of the Progressive Ideals of William Faulkner and Thomas Hardy
    Seth B. Bruck
  • Gísli’s Súrsson’s Saga: A Conversion Case Study
    Sarah S. Penney
  • Linguistic Disobedience: Towards a Lyric Theory of Intactness in Contemporary American Poetry
    Saoirse S
  • Donut Boys: A Critical-Creative Understanding of South Philadelphia's Cambodian American Population
    Jessica Li
  • “Painting the [Forest] Red”: Conquering the Pastoral in As You Like It
    Dianna Rahmey
  • William Livingston and the Stamp Act Crisis of 1765
    Nicole Skalenko
  • Propaganda And Its Role In Aesthetic Judgement And Artistic Knowledge: Looking At Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
    Rishabh Kumar
  • The Power of Women: Women's Contributions in the English Civil Wars.
    Alisha Gotro
  • Undoing the Leges: Neoliberal Rationality and the United States Supreme Court
    Emily Ann Donlevy
  • Evolution to Madness: An Analysis into the Violent Disparity between 19th and 20th Century Serbian Nationalisms
    David M. Castillo
  • Public and Private Spaces for Art and Dissent in Post-Fidel Cuba
    Madeleine Zoe Hordinski
  • A Paradise Without God: Psychosexual Analysis of Hieronymus Bosch The Garden of Earthly Delights
    Andrea Cota
  • Houston, We Have a Problem: Humanity & Home in 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Charlotte Grace McGill Wood
  • (STEM)ming on What Children Need to Learn: Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood to Cyberchase
    Yvette Corina Vargas
  • Underestimated Erasures: Central American Undergraduate Student Public Invisibility at the University of California, Irvine
    Keanu Hawk Gallardo
  • Democracy Revoked: How Foreign Relations and Domestic Opinion Led to the Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II
    Clarisse M. Nakayama
  • Professors, Disabilities, and Other Social Identities; An Intersectional Look at Higher Education
    Rosa Ramirez
  • “Not to Irksome Toil, but to Delight He Made Us”: Work and Leisure as Gift in John Milton’s Paradise Lost
    Elissa Buckles
  • Documenting the Roles and Collaborations of Maternal Healthcare Options in Northern Uganda via Personnel Transcript Analysis
    Lydia C. Fulton
  • In Trump We Trust: Epistemic Isolation, Conflict Narratives, and Climate Change Denial In Significant Portion of Trump’s 2016 Election Base
    Alec Chapa
  • “The Symmetrical Battle” Extended: Old Norse Fránn and Other Symmetry in Norse-Germanic Dragon Lore
    Julian A. Emole
  • A Review of Concise Literature: The Short Story Cycle
    Alyssa T. Altieri
  • English Language Learners at the University of Illinois at Chicago Writing Center
    Susan Ewa Panek
  • “A Different Image, Another Sound: Resistant Rhetoric and Black Identity”
    Nhadya Lawes
  • Existence in the Absence of Personal Identity
    Linda N. Ready
  • More Than Microbes: Using Seemingly Gratuitous Data for More Effective Public Health Response
    Dominic Antinozzi
  • What Makes a Cité a City? A Parisian Case Study For a City’s Algorithmic Model
    Isabella J. Castillo
  • What prevents us from achieving freedom?: A Freudian and Nietzschean View of Freedom
    Dipin Subedi
  • What to Expect When You’re Expected: Uncovering the Role of Cultural Capital in College Success
    Margaret H. Tippett
  • The Short Story Cycle and How Anger Can Empower
    Annette F. Goggins
  • OK, Boomer: The Impact of Age Based Language Ideologies
    Carly Vaitkevicius
  • Constructing Reality: An Investigation of Climate Change and the Terraforming Imaginary
    K Persinger
  • Say “Yes and” To Improv: It’s Good For Your Brain
    Anthony F. Tresca
  • Gendering of Leisure Forms and its Impact on Women in Areas of Conflict: A Case Study of Jammu & Kashmir
    Anusha WaniVedika PillaiYana Azaad
  • Mill on Paternalism and Happiness
    Salvatore James Guido
  • Dum Conderet Urbem: Aeneas’s Development and the Personal Cost of War
    Charlotte L. Skolasky
  • Queer and Neurodivergent Identity Production within the Social Media Panopticon
    Jamie Logan
  • The Women of the Virus Research Laboratory: The Hidden History of the Salk Vaccine through the Women who worked with Dr. Jonas Salk in Pittsburgh, PA from 1947 to 1955
    Julie Kerlin
  • Putting It into Practice: Moving Forward with Integrating the New Literacy Studies into Literary Education Once and For All
    Shenir Dennis
  • Machiavelli and Liberalism
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